People go crazy for these noodles
Jinya Ramen Bar, the hype-inducing ramen shop based in LA, has opened its first NorCal location in the Westfield Oakridge Center in San Jose.
That means both Westfield malls in the South Bay are becoming serious international dining hot spots, with last year’s opening of dumpling powerhouse Din Tai Fung. Like Din Tai Fung, it’s likely to draw lines, given the chain’s popularity in Los Angeles (and ramen’s popularity in the Bay Area).
The chain, has locations throughout Southern California, across the U.S. and Canada, and was started by Japanese restaurateur Tomonori Takahashi. It’s known for its authentic broth, which is simmered for 10 hours, and noodles, which are aged for three days. The fancy-pants spot even uses special FUJI water to make its broth, which it says is “99.9 percent free of impurities.”
The signature ramen is the Tonkotsu Black, featuring pork broth, pork chashu, kikurage, green onion, nori dried seaweed, seasoned egg, garlic chips, garlic oil, fried onion, and spicy sauce, served with thin noodles ($13). There are also shareable snacks like brussels sprouts tempura with white truffle oil, and a kids meal (chicken ramen with spinach and corn, chashu rice, crispy chicken, and sweet potato fries served with orange slices, candy, and vanilla ice cream for $8.95). Japanese beer, wine, and sake will be served, alongside some of the Bay Area’s more widely distributed craft beers, including Anchor Steam, Lagunitas, and 21st Amendment. (Check out the full menu below.)
Hopefully lines will be mitigated by two outdoor patios with 50 seats, and 22 seats at the ramen bar inside, but given the South Bay’s unquenchable thirst for ramen, don’t count on it.
Jinya Ramen Bar is now open for lunch and dinner daily from 11 a.m.- 10 p.m.; happy hour goes from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. daily.
Jinya Ramen Bar [Official]
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